Inside the 2026 NFL Draft: Which 5 Playoff Hopefuls Face Surprising Challenges That Could Make or Break Their Season?
If Fano is gone by No. 17, his Utah running mate Caleb Lomu is another good option. He had a slightly worse pressure rate and run disruption rate allowed (3.4% and 5.5%, respectively).
Another player who should certainly be available at that pick is Clemson’s Blake Miller, whose 3.1% run disruption rate allowed was 18th and 5.7% pressure 29th among that group.
Los Angeles Chargers: Wide Receiver
Top 100 Draft Picks: 22 (Round 1), 55 (Round 2), 86 (Round 3)
The Chargers have spent considerable early round draft capital at the receiver position in recent years: Quentin Johnston was a first-round pick in 2023, Ladd McConkey a second-round pick in 2024 and Tre Harris another second-rounder last year.


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